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Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:32 pm
by thebassmasta
ME ME ME, I just wanna do it to shut the stupid fockers up who say a Lambretta coudnt do 100mph,

Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:37 pm
by soosh
I would of sold a testicle when I was about 21 to have a scooter that would hit a ton to prove something to my non scooterist mates. Also that was an era when you could only buy one make of bigbore pipe "off the shelf"
Nowadays there are loads of different makes of bigbores off the shelf and that kind if shows where the majority if scooter riders are. My recent purchase has almost a standard engine and love it!! I've got 5 machines on the road and only 2 of them have an expansion and one of those is tucked away underneath. WTF happened?!! I'd love to have a go on a 100mph scooter to see what it's like but just not bothered anymore in balls out performance or maybe my dick is the correct size,one of the two.I like to make things work which shouldn't work,thats why I'm still running a museum piece iron barrel.Fair play to those who are mad for it still.
Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:40 pm
by speedy
Not bothered about the loads of speed thing nowadays.My rather portly figure and man bum dictate otherwise

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A pretty standard ts1 does me nowadays and I may go even less sporty when I do me other GP.Mind you,would anyone want to do 100mph with a RAMP rear hub.

Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:57 pm
by fairspares
nelson pk wrote:fairspares wrote:with all the kerfuffle going on with regards top speeds i can see straightliners / scooterists putting on a 100mph showdown in 2014 , which is sounding like a very good idea to me

Will they? especially when people are publically saying that they do not believe the official results?
Not a good road to be going down in my opinion whether you like one kit or another.
I have no preference to any kits or any dealer/tuner. why is this not a good road to go down , its creating a lot of interest , its a pity some are taken it to heart or getting sour . I have only pointed out the facts that the 105.6 mph run was done as a first run the day after only doing high 90s, then back down to a few runs at 100 to 101 mph thats the official results , as ive said something is not right with that first run and i believe it was a timing error. what id like to know is did any other bikes run before this run or was this the first vehicle to run on that day?
Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:05 pm
by steve chapman
joespeed wrote:CutdownSpence wrote:Yes please or in the words of Del Boy.... He who dares,
Question is how much will it cost me to get there (not speeding fines)
this you will not find out cos the super monza boys dare'nt tell you
her goes this has been taken of my invoice all prices are plus vat
super monza ultimate kit £ 662.50
ultimate pipe £703.00
varitronic ultimate version £312.71
ultimate crank £243.75
3 x bearings ultimate £75,00
engine conversion £83.00
clutch 6 plate cam lam £74,00
vhsh 30mm £131.21
power jet £56.28
as i have stated these prices are all plus vat , and a discount was given to me
by cam lam as i purchased all the parts for the engine build from them
these are all off the shelf parts to build a 30hp 225 cc super monza
that is capable of doing OVER 100mph
hope this helps Steve
Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:12 pm
by bazman
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Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:17 pm
by nelson pk
fairspares wrote:nelson pk wrote:fairspares wrote:with all the kerfuffle going on with regards top speeds i can see straightliners / scooterists putting on a 100mph showdown in 2014 , which is sounding like a very good idea to me

Will they? especially when people are publically saying that they do not believe the official results?
Not a good road to be going down in my opinion whether you like one kit or another.
I have no preference to any kits or any dealer/tuner. why is this not a good road to go down , its creating a lot of interest , its a pity some are taken it to heart or getting sour . I have only pointed out the facts that the 105.6 mph run was done as a first run the day after only doing high 90s, then back down to a few runs at 100 to 101 mph thats the official results , as ive said something is not right with that first run and i believe it was a timing error. what id like to know is did any other bikes run before this run or was this the first vehicle to run on that day?
I dont mean the event would not be a good road to go down but publically saying/implying that they dont believe official results is not a good road to go down.
I'm not sour about the SM over 100mph arguement, in fact it got so ridiculous at the end of that thread with daft comments etc it became laughable (i'm not saying you were saying daft comments, i understand you were looking at it from an analytical point of view) but what is the point of holding an event and then not believing or refusing to believe official results.......it makes a mockery of the whole thing and that is why it is not a good road to go down and say these things.
Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:17 pm
by nelson pk
bazman wrote:Dan!!!
It's all going mongoloid again...

Hey! Where did you get a picture of me from

Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:20 pm
by bazman
Lol deleted it .
Just in case I had stepped over the threshold. Good lad me really !
Re: So just who does want to go 100mph?
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:29 pm
by Andy Pickering
Tbh 80mph on a lammy is more than enough for me !
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